Published online before print 28 November 2014.The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational participation (ERP) is contested. Generally, scholars have assumed that distrust is a major source of ERP. However, empirical studies have yielded inconclusive results. This article contributes to the debate by linking it to recent studies on how contextual factors affect the amount of ERP and interact with micro-level predictors. We take an innovative stance by conceptualizing the openness of political systems in both institutional and cultural terms, and by arguing that the negative micro-level relationship between political trust and ERP should be stronger in more open political systems. With a...
The relevance of the macro-context for understanding political trust has been widely studied in rece...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
Trust in elected representatives and the political institutions within which they operate is often e...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
© 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights are reserved. The impact of political trust on ...
In the literature, two competing claims can be found on the relationship between political trust and...
The relevance of the macro-context for understanding political trust has been widely studied in rece...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
Trust in elected representatives and the political institutions within which they operate is often e...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
The relationship between trust in representative political institutions and extra-representational p...
© 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights are reserved. The impact of political trust on ...
In the literature, two competing claims can be found on the relationship between political trust and...
The relevance of the macro-context for understanding political trust has been widely studied in rece...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
Trust in elected representatives and the political institutions within which they operate is often e...